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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Don't you start getting a humour deficiency, you are the only one keeping us sane with your perverse view of life! It's the way you tell 'em!
 Obviously, I am not advocating any loss of life, that is the last thing most of us want. Unfortunately, I don't think the Iran thing is going to end well. You heard it here first.
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	Not at all and why you would jump to that conclusion reflects badly on you.  I'm speculating on what Boris could do to attain popularity.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  So what you're saying is we need a war/lives lost to save Blobby ? (Aka Falklands/Mrs T) to divert from the fact he won't be able to deliver Brexit ?  All sounds suitably bonkers from the mad side of the country. |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Not at all and why you would jump to that conclusion reflects badly on you.  I'm speculating on what Boris could do to attain popularity. |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Not at all and why you would jump to that conclusion reflects badly on you.  I'm speculating on what Boris could do to attain popularity. |  Clearly, you have a poor opinion of Boris. You are now calling him a warmonger. Does he deserve that? Really?
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	Yes - he and Hunt were "none of the above" for me. I don't like people I can't trust.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Clearly, you have a poor opinion of Boris. You are now calling him a warmonger. Does he deserve that? Really? |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Yes - he and Hunt were "none of the above" for me. I don't like people I can't trust.
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Did you spoil your ballot paper Seph or not vote? |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  "Spoil" would cover it. |  Wow! You really are a dissillusioned guy!
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Wow! You really are a dissillusioned guy! |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Did you have a vote, OB? |  Nope. I am politically agnostic, having voted for both Conservative and Labour in my time. I should clarify that I normally trend to Conservative, but when Labour have credible leaders with economic polcies that make sense, I am pepared to give it a go.
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	Interesting, OB.  Whereas I'm a committed Conservative by reason of my party membership (prolly one of the last of the true Conservatives along with JR), I'd have rated you as similarly minded.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Nope. I am politically agnostic, having voted for both Conservative and Labour in my time. I should clarify that I normally trend to Conservative, but when Labour have credible leaders with economic polcies that make sense, I am pepared to give it a go. |  
 
 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Amazon Prime and yet you are complaining about less than a fiver a month?
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 It is not fair or appropriate to compare Johnson to previous leaders. You and I know that he is a one-off, and therefore you must judge him on what he accomplishes as PM.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44767848 
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		| When Mr Johnson was appointed two years ago, there was hope that his charm and intelligence could turn into statesmanship. Diplomats warmed to this multilingual maverick - here at last was a foreign secretary with some political star quality, who could get Britain heard on the international stage. 
 And certainly at early international meetings, I watched as Mr Johnson was mobbed by fellow ministers seeking selfies with a tousle-haired phenomenon tipped as a future prime minister.
 
 But soon hope turned to disappointment. The repeated gaffes and inappropriate remarks often undermined any progress Mr Johnson made with Britain's allies and opponents. There were the jokes about dead bodies in Libya and the recitation of inappropriate verses by Rudyard Kipling in Myanmar.
 
 And there was his inaccurate suggestion that the detained British Iranian national Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe had been in Iran training journalists, which her family and supporters said had damaged their campaign to secure her release...
 
 ...But there was often frustration at the lack of substance. Foreign envoys would sometimes tell me they couldn't fill their telegrams home simply with jokes written by Boris Johnson.
 
 On one occasion, President Sisi of Egypt simply walked out of a meeting with a rather bemused foreign secretary simply because the conversation did not get beyond the pleasantries.
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Interesting, OB.  Whereas I'm a committed Conservative by reason of my party membership (prolly one of the last of the true Conservatives along with JR), I'd have rated you as similarly minded.
 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Well, we can judge him on what he achieved as Foreign Secretary... |  I quite liked his bendy buses and Boris bikes....   |  
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		|  20-07-2019, 11:18 | #810 |  
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	I would always vote for JR.  I hope he's in Boris' cabinet to maintain some degree of sanity.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  As I said, I am Conservative inclined but that doesn't mean I'd vote for them if they had a poor leader and Labour had a good one. I would never vote blindly for one party, no matter what. |  
 
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